Daiwa 26 Crossfire Surf Spin Rod
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The Daiwa 26 Crossfire series is a 2026 update to the popular entry-level range, featuring classic understated styling and tapers specifically designed for Australian fishing conditions.
While the new 26 Crossfire range focuses on inshore and light-tackle models, the 20 Crossfire Surf remains the dedicated heavy-duty casting option for beach and rock environments.
Graphite Composite Blanks: A blend of materials that ensures the rods are light and sensitive enough to detect subtle bites while remaining rugged for tough saltwater use.
Ergonomic Daiwa Reel Seats: Exclusive to Daiwa, these seats are designed for superior in-hand comfort and control, reducing fatigue during long casting sessions.
Split-Grip EVA Handles: Featured on the 26 Crossfire spin models for a modern, tactical look and balanced feel.
Anti-Tangle Guide Train: A lightweight and sensitive guide setup designed to manage braided and monofilament lines with minimal friction.
Specialised Australian Tapers: Engineered to suit local target species like Bream, Flathead, and Bass for the 26 series, and Tailor, Salmon, and Mulloway for the Surf series.
| Model Series | Type | Primary Target | Typical Lengths | Action / Taper |
| 26 Crossfire | Spin / Baitcast | Estuary & Lake | 6'0" to 7'0" | Fast |
| 20 Crossfire Surf | Surf Spin | Beach & Rock | 8'6" to 12'0" | Regular |
662ULFS: An ultra-light (1-3kg) model ideal for flicking tiny soft plastics for bream or trout.
702LFS: A versatile 7-foot light (2-4kg) rod, perfect for flathead and general estuary fishing.
662HFS: A heavy (6-12kg) spin model suitable for larger estuary predators or light inshore work.
The 26 Crossfire Series: Best for entry-level lure anglers who want a professional-feeling rod for estuaries, lakes, and rivers.
The 20 Crossfire Surf Series: Best for shore-based anglers who need to launch heavy sinkers and baits into the surf zone.